If you want to get top dollar for your property,
you probably need to make all minor repairs and
selected major repairs before going on the
market. Nearly all purchase contracts include an
inspection clause, a buyer contingency that
allows a buyer to back out if numerous defects
are found or negotiate their repair.
The trick is not to overspend on pre-sale
repairs, especially if there are few houses on
the market but many buyers willing to buy at
almost any price. On the other hand, making such
repairs may be the only way to sell your house in
a down market.
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